ARAS is a radio automation system. It manages and plays transmissions, shows, music, and jingles in radio stations. It can play a variety of media formats, as well as media streams over the Internet. It is suitable for both small and big radio stations.

Abmash provides Web application automation based on visible rendered output. It is all about interacting with a browser as humans would do, including AJAX and forms. It lets you perform tasks like "Click the red button", "Give me all text elements directly below an image", or "Click 'Login' and wait until the login form is loaded, then type in my credentials and submit the form".

Airtime lets you take total control of your radio station via the Web with intelligent archive management, powerful search, an easy playlist builder, a simple scheduling calendar, and rock-solid automated playout. Features include fades, cues, playlists, a programme calendar, Icecast, Shoutcast, and Soundcloud integration, DJ and station manager roles, JQuery widgets, Liquidsoap playout, and a record and rebroadcast functionality. Powerful media archive features 'watch' folders to allow stations to magically synchronize files, auto-import files, and has multiple directory support. Users can interact with it through any Web browser. It comes with an 'easy install' package.

The Apache ODF Toolkit is a set of Java modules that allow programmatic creation, scanning, and manipulation of Open Document Format (ISO/IEC 26300 == ODF) documents. Unlike other approaches that rely on runtime manipulation of heavy-weight editors via an automation interface, the ODF Toolkit is lightweight and ideal for server use.

Assignment Collector/Grader is a Web application for collecting and automatically grading student lab work. It automatically runs JUnit tests against student uploads, immediately provides feedback to students, records student results for later review, provides a gradesheet summary of student performance, allows easy administration of students, assignments, and classes, and allows the availability of an Assignment to be timed.

DynaFabric is an SSH-based command dispatching and systems management framework, designed for easy implementation on existing networks. It allows you to configure SSH key based authentication and centrally dispatch commands, manage installed software, maintain services, and enforce policies across your systems. It is designed to be platform agnostic; support is being developed for FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD RHEL/CentOS, Ubuntu, Solaris 10, Solaris 11, and Illumos.

ECommands is intended to make it easy to execute commands over Unix/Linux Servers using a Web interface. It was implemented completely in Python and Django, and it will work from automation processes to generalization commands. It allows centralized administration, better understanding of repetitive and complex operating systems commands, connections made over SSH to multiple servers using a Web console, auditory feedback over the execution of commands processes on servers, multiple users and permissions, easy installation on 64-bit Linux, grouping commands, and more.